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Monday, March 9, 2009

3 PM Snow Story

The northerly arctic air is now pushing south past Seattle, with clear skies behind. At its leading edge there is a wintry mix...particularly over the eastern suburbs (see radar and satellite). Sunny, dry conditions are found behind. So if you are north of Seattle..the game is over. Protect your plants.

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I agree with athos. I mean, when it came, it DUMPED a quick 1.5-2" here on Union Hill in Redmond (600'), to the point I couldn't see out the window. But would of been nice to see it hang around a while longer. Plus, I hear about the rapid clearing after, and how it melts almost all the snow. Yuck.

Up at about 400' in the hills north of Monroe, got about 3.5" in the span of about an hour and a half... it's dropping off the trees now but given the predicted temps for the next few days it should be around for a while...